Katie Donohoe
What quitting my first job taught me
Written by: Kinvara Green
When Kinvara's first job began to cause anxiety, they put their mental health first and handed in their notice.
How the housing crisis impacted my path in life
Written by: Diarmuid Gallagher
How the housing crisis has impacted Diarmuid's development and independence.
My experience transitioning from youth to adult mental health services
Written by: Rebecca O'Brien
While Rebecca was initially worried about moving to adult mental health services, she soon found her place.
How I prepared for my first driving lesson
Written by: Holly O'Brien
Driving a car for the first time can be a daunting experience, here's how it went for Holly.
Finding a balance to avoid burnout in a hyperproductive world
Written by: Beth Doherty
Hear how Beth navigates the world of hustle culture and hyper-productivity to avoid burnout.
The burnout that comes with activism
Written by: Ross Boyd
Ross talks about recognising the effects of burnout on activists from marginalised groups.
The pressure to be constantly productive and how I deal with it
Written by: Craig Doyle
Always striving for success, Craig reflects on his experiences of burnout.
How I have learned to cope with feelings of burnout
Written by: Emily Lundy
Through exploring ways of managing feelings of burnout, Emily has found that asking for help is an important step to realising you are not alone.
Take 5 for Future: Getting involved
Written by: spunout
Angelica shares her experience getting involved in the climate justice movement in this week's Take 5 for Future.
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Fresh Éire
To mark the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 2022 on the 21st of March, we launched our latest campaign, ‘Fresh Éire....
Take 5 for Future: Preparing to strike
Written by: spunout
Not sure what to bring to a strike? This episode of Take 5 for Future has you covered.
While Ireland is not perfect, there is always someone to ask for help
Written by: Ishita Gupta
While Ishita has witnessed some problems in her local community, she has found that help is always at hand.